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272. =Mr. K, G. Blair on Types of Heteromera 
13. Leiochrodes glabrata (Lycoperdina), loc. cit. 
Fulvous, with the last seven joints of the antennae fuscous. 
Head not strongly transverse, the distance between the antennal 
bases being little more than that from the line joining them to the 
middle of the front of the clypeus. Antennae slender, 3rd joint 
not so long as Ist, 5th to 10th slightly longer than wide, strongly 
incrassate, more than twice as wide as 2nd to 4th. Thorax trans- 
verse, its width across the posterior angles about twice as long as 
its median length. Elytra with a sharply defined marginal sulcus 
which is continuous with a narrow basal border, 
Length 3$ mm. 
In the shape of the head and comparatively slender 
antennae this species agrees with L. (Leiochrota) varicolor 
Westw. From L. uniformis  Westw., it differs in the 
antennae having joints 5-11 notably thicker than the 
preceding joints, and the apical joint black instead of 
tufo-fulvous. 
14, Uloma seita, op. cit. il, 284. 
2 U. gicicornis Fairm. 
The head in the 3 has the clypeus and two oblique areas 
between and rather in front of the eyes elevated, the 
surface smooth, somewhat opaque and almost devoid of 
punctures, while the depressed trifureate area between them 
is nitid and distinctly though irregularly punctate. The 
antennae are simple, the mentum cordate with a median 
depression in front. 
U. scita is probably identical with the Malayan species 
that I take to be U. picicornis Fairm. The latter, however, 
has a line of about four well-developed teeth along the 
underside of the anterior tibiae of the g, which in U. scita 
are scarcely indicated. 
15, Uloma retenta (Tenebrio), op. cit. 1, 283. 
U. pouita Wied. 
Eutochia latipes Fairm. 
The type is a 9, but the species is a common one in 
Ceylon and throughout the Indo-Malay region. Specimens 
from Mauritius that I identify with Butochia latipes Fairm., 
are apparently identical. 
